Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ’s2019-10-11T10:56:25-05:00

Answers to Common Questions

Who qualifies for funding?2019-10-02T16:33:38-05:00

Plaintiffs and potential plaintiffs who are represented by an attorney are eligible for funding. The types of cases we fund include:

  • Workers’ Compensation Claims
  • Personal Injury
  • Motor Vehicle Accidents
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Premises Liability / Slip and Fall
  • Nursing Home Negligence
  • Dog Bites
  • Product Liability
  • Wrongful Death
  • And many more.
How much money can I get?2019-10-02T16:33:59-05:00

The amount you can receive is based on several factors, but eligible applicants generally receive $1,000 to $40,000.

How quickly can I receive my funds?2019-10-02T16:34:16-05:00

If you qualify for funding, you can receive your advance as soon as the next business day.

Is this a loan?2019-10-02T16:34:32-05:00

No. Unlike a loan, we do not require monthly payments. Our lawsuit funding is “non-recourse”, meaning you only pay us back if you win your case or receive a settlement. If you lose your case, you owe us nothing.

Are there upfront fees?2019-10-02T16:34:46-05:00

Nope, the only time you’ll pay us is if you win your case or receive a settlement.

What is pre-settlement funding?2019-10-02T16:35:04-05:00

Pre-settlement funding is a cash advance that allows you to keep up with your bills and living expenses while waiting for your lawsuit to settle. You do not pay anything back until your case is settled. If you do not receive money from your case, you owe us nothing.

How is the money repaid?2019-10-02T16:35:21-05:00

When your case settles, your attorney will pay us back out of the money you get from your settlement award. Funding is risk-free; if you lose your case, you owe us nothing.

What if I lose my case?2019-10-02T16:35:36-05:00

If your case is lost, you owe us absolutely nothing.

Do you check my credit?2019-10-02T16:35:51-05:00

No. We do not check credit to determine eligibility for funding.

Do I need an attorney to receive funding?2019-10-02T16:36:12-05:00

Yes, your case needs to be represented by an attorney. If you don’t have one, we can help connect you with one.

Will this affect my case?2019-10-02T16:36:28-05:00

Lawsuit funding will not affect your case at all. The case remains between you and your attorney, and we do not get involved in any way.